BYLAW 100: GOVERNANCE
01. Legislation
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Students’Students’ Union Legislation:-
Shall be enacted, amended or repealed following the legislative process outlined in Regulation 100.01 - Legislative Process; and
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Has different levels of authority and follows the following hierarchy:
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Articles
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Bylaws
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Regulation
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Standing Orders
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Political Policies
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Budgets
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General Orders
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Students’Students’ Union Articles:-
Shall be a means to group
Students’Students’ Union Bylaws and Regulations based on common themes important to theStudents’Students’ Union; and -
Shall include a high-level statement regarding the underlying principles behind the Bylaws and Regulations in the Articles.
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Shall be adopted, amended, or rescinded on two (2) simple majority votes or readings of
Students’Students’ Council held not less than seven (7) days apart.
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Students’Students’ Union Bylaws:-
Shall be directives requiring and/or prohibiting action from the
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Shall be adopted, amended, or rescinded on two (2) simple majority votes or readings of
Students’Students’ Council held not less than seven (7) days apart.
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Students’Students’ Union Regulations:-
Shall be directives requiring and/or prohibiting action from the
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Shall be adopted, amended, or rescinded on two (2) simple majority votes or readings of
Students’Students’ Council held not less than seven (7) days apart; and -
Shall be suspended on one (1) simple majority vote or reading of
Students’Students’ Council under extenuating circumstances.
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Students’Students’ Union Political Policies:-
Shall direct the Executive Committee regarding
Students’Students’ Union advocacy efforts; -
Shall prohibit members of
Students’Students’ Council and Student Representative Associations from representing any opinion divergent fromStudents’Students’ Union Political Policy as the opinion of theStudents’Students’ Union; -
Shall have a process for Student Representative Associations to deviate from them;
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Shall be adopted, amended, or rescinded on two (2) simple majority votes or readings of
Students’Students’ Council held not less than seven (7) days apart; and -
Shall expire every five (5) years, but may be renewed by a simple majority vote of
Students’Students’ Council.
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Students Union Budgets:
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Shall be adopted by two (2) simple majority votes or readings of
Students’Students’ Council occurring not less than seven (7) days apart; and -
Shall be recommended by Finance Committee for first and second reading before being approved by
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Shall be created annually. Should a budget not be created per annum, the preceding
year’year’s budget shall be applied.
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Standing Orders of
Students’Students’ Council:-
Shall be ongoing instructions to members of
Students’Students’ Council andStudents’Students’ Union staff respecting the manner of execution ofStudents’Students’ Council logistics; -
Shall be adopted, amended, or rescinded on a simple majority vote of
Students’Students’ Council; and -
Shall not expire, but shall be reintroduced for ratification by the Speaker of
Students’Students’ Council at the first meeting of eachyear’year’sStudents’Students’ Council.
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General Orders of
Students’Students’ Council:-
Shall be any non-procedural motions of
Students’Students’ Council that do not adopt, amend, or rescind other legislation; and -
Shall expire concurrently with the authority of the
Students’Students’ Council that adopted them unless otherwise specified in the motion.
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02. Student Representative Conduct
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All elected
Students’Students’ Union representatives shall be required to abide by the Student Governance Code of Conduct, as outlined in Regulation 100.02 - Student Governance Code of Conduct.
03. Conflict of Interest
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No person shall use a
Students’Students’ Union position they hold to further personal and/or business interests for themself or a Direct Associate. -
No person may hold a
Students’Students’ Union position who:-
is a party to any contract or agreement with the
Students’Students’ Union, except contracts or agreements directly relating to thatperson’person’s employment by theStudents’Students’ Union; or -
has any interest in a contract or agreement with the
Students’Students’ Union, except contracts or agreements directly relating to thatperson’person’s employment by theStudents’Students’ Union.
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The preceding section does not apply to any person by reason only:
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Of the receipt of any properly-approved honorarium, commission, grant, bursary, or allowance from the
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Of being a member of any registered student group with any contract or agreement with the
Students’Students’ Union; or -
Of the sale of goods or services to the
Students’Students’ Union in the ordinary course of business, at competitive prices, and in accordance withStudents’Students’ Union procedures as outlined inStudents’Students’ Union Operating Policy.
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No member of
Students’Students’ Council shall vote on a motion relating to a student group or organization of which they are a member unless that organization is a Faculty Association.- Membership in an organization shall be defined as
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Regular attendance, voting and/or speaking privileges at meetings; or
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Holding office within that organization.
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- Membership in an organization shall be defined as
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If any voting member of
Students’Students’ Council has a conflict of interest and votes on a motion inStudents’Students’ Council or any one of its committees-
they shall report that immediately to the Speaker of
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if unreported, any member of
Students’Students’ Council may send a petition to the DIE Board within four (4) months or before the conclusion of the session ofStudents’Students’ Council, whichever is longer. Petitions made are subject to Bylaw 140.
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In extraordinary circumstances a member of
Students’Students’ Council should be allowed to retroactively change their vote to an abstention in the case of a conflict of interest. This would be done through a motion toStudents’Students’ Council. Any member ofStudents’Students’ Council shall have the option to petition the DIE Board on the narrow issue of what constitutes extraordinary circumstances. -
Neither any member of the
Students’Students’ Union Executive Committee nor the Chief Returning Officer of theStudents’Students’ Union shall apply for a remunerated position with theStudents’Students’ Union unless the selection of that position is ratified byStudents’Students’ Council. -
Violation of this Bylaw's conflict of interest provisions constitutes Professional Misconduct under Regulation 100.02 - Student Governance Code of Conduct.
04. Nomination to University Bodies
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The
Students’Students’ Union shall nominate four (4) individuals to the University of Alberta Senate: -
The
Students’Students’ Union Vice President (External), and -
Three (3) members of the
Students’Students’ Union, selected byStudents’Students’ Council, after receipt from the recommendation of the Council Administration Committee. -
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Students’Students’ Union shall nominate two (2) individuals as ex-officio representatives to the University of Alberta General Faculties Council: -
The
Students’Students’ Union Vice President (Academic), and -
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Students’Students’ Union Vice President (Student Life). - The
Students' Union shall conduct the apportionment and election of the additional appointed undergraduate seat to the University of Alberta General Faculties Council.
- The term of office for appointed undergraduate General Faculties Council representatives shall be from July 1 to June 30 of the following year.
- The allocation of seats shall:
- Ensure a minimum of one student seat per faculty;
- Be generally based on undergraduate enrolment by Faculty; and
- Include Open Studies as a Faculty for the purposes of allocation.
- Further rules respecting apportionment, distribution, reserved seats, vacancies and replenishment shall be prescribed in Regulation 110.07.
- The two (2) individuals nominated by
Students’Students’ Council to the University of Alberta Board of Governors shall be -
The
Students’Students’ Union President, and -
The Undergraduate Board of Governors Representative.
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One (1) Undergraduate Board of Governors Representative shall be elected at the same time and in the same fashion as the
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The Undergraduate Board of Governors Representative shall have access to sufficient administrative resources for the discharge of their duties.
05. No Force or Effect
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Any decision or legislation of
Students’Students’ Council or its committees that conflicts with federal or provincial statutes, with Common Law, or a pre-existing legal agreement of the Students' Union is of no force or effect.
06. Petition for Impeachment
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Students’Students’ Council has the authority to remove the President, a Vice President, or the Undergraduate Board of Governors Representative through a motion to impeach. -
A petition is required for impeachment proceedings to occur and requires the signatures of at least one-third of the voting members of
Students’Students’ Council. The necessary steps for a petition for impeachment are outlined in Bylaw 110 -
Preamble - The petition shall contain the following filled out as applicable to the circumstances:
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The individual has committed a significant breach or multiple lesser breaches of
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There are charges levied against the individual for violating the University of Alberta Code of Student Behaviour, provincial or federal law.
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The individual performs without the care, diligence and skill that a reasonably prudent person would exercise in comparable circumstances.
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This motion to petition indicates that we, the elected representatives of the student body serving on
Students’Students’ Council, do not feel the current [insert position name] of the [insert year]Students’Students’ Union Executive is fit to remain occupying the position due to one or more of the following reasons:
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Additional Documentation: The submitted petition shall include a document agreed to by all signatories indicating why they, as representatives, feel that the Executive or Board of Governors Representative in question violates one or more of the principles of Bylaw 110.
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Once an impeachment petition is submitted and deemed by the Speaker to be valid, the following motion shall be added to the agenda of the next meeting of
Students’Students’ Council and filled out accordingly:- [MOVER/SECONDER] MOVE THAT the current [insert position name] of the [insert year]
Students’Students’ Union Executive be impeached from the position of [insert position name] and their post as an officer in the first reading.
- [MOVER/SECONDER] MOVE THAT the current [insert position name] of the [insert year]
07. Acknowledgement of Traditional Territory
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The Acknowledgement of Traditional Territory shall be included in writing at the beginning of every agenda package, including the agendas of all Standing Committees of
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The Acknowledgement of Traditional Territory shall be read as outlined in Regulation 100.07 -
Students’Students’ Council Acknowledgement of Traditional Territory.
08. Definitions
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All definitions throughout
Students’Students’ Union Legislation Articles I - IV can be found in Regulation 100.08 - Definitions.